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    sound eg hitting. The five ways of producing a sound involves hitting‚ blowing‚ shaking‚ scraping‚ and plucking. 3. What is the difference between acoustic and electronic sounds? The difference between acoustic and electronic sounds is that acoustic sounds are non-electronic‚ one that is ‘raw’ and must be vibrated in order to produce an acoustic sound. Contrastingly‚ electronic sound refers to sounds that are created by electronic technology. 4. List the instruments you would find in the

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    This information will either decay or pass on to the short term memory if it is paid attention to. Short term memory contains a considerably small amount of information that is in active use. The encoding that takes place here is mainly visual and acoustic. If information is not rehearsed and therefore may not be recalled‚ it will have been displaced from the short term memory. If information is rehearsed if will then be passed onto the long term memory store‚ where it may remain for as long as a lifetime

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    linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech‚ or—in the case of sign languages—the equivalent aspects of sign.[1] It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds or signs (phones): their physiological production‚ acoustic properties‚ auditory perception‚ and neurophysiological status. Phonetics‚ Phonology This is the level of sounds. One must distinguish here between the set of possible human sounds‚ which constitutes the area of phonetics proper‚ and the set of system

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    the right location. For property developers‚ this spells success. FAME ADLABS MUMBAI FACT FILE Owners: Vasantji Mamania‚ Manmohan Shetty (Adlabs) and Shravan Shroff (Shringar Cinemas) Theatre designer and acoustic consultant: Jal P. Mistry Interior design: Eranna H. Yekbote‚ Era Architects Project management consultants: Prashant Sutaria and Co. Project coordinator: Laxman Koli Services consultants: Rohit Uchil Air-conditioning consultant: Ketan Shah Air-conditioning

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    1 Sound in a Night Club 1.1 Overview Noise in the workplace is a very important aspect to evaluate and make provision for. The consequences of working in an unsuitable environment with regards to noise can be severe and includes the possible risk of permanent hearing damage. In an environment such as a night club‚ the continuous exposure to noise due to the loud music can prove to be dangerous. 1.2 Scope The scope of this project includes measuring and analyzing the sound in Catwalk in order

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    Technology to Overcome The Limitation of Sight and Hearing Introduction Devices to overcome Limitations of sight Microscope Binoculars Function: Binoculars are used for viewing far objects like buildings‚ birds‚ and much more. Other information related to the devices Telescope The earliest recorded working telescopes were the refracting telescopes that appeared in the Netherlands in 1608. Their development is credited to three individuals: Hans Lippershey‚ Zacharias Janssen and Jacob Metius. Binoculars

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    EnergySniffer: Home Energy Monitoring System using Smart Phones Mostafa Abdulla Uddin Tamer Nadeem Department of Computer Science Old Dominion University Department of Computer Science Old Dominion University muddin@cs.odu.edu nadeem@cs.odu.edu ABSTRACT Tracking home energy usage for each individual running machine is a prerequisite for making energy conservation and management efficient. In order to meet the requirement for monitoring home energy consumption‚ several industries

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    European Music Influence European music influenced American music tremendously by immigrants arriving over the centuries. Many of the great classical pieces came from Europe and influenced popular composers like Aaron Copeland. Also Irving Berlin a composer who wrote many American songs from the early part of the twentieth century until the latter part of the century was born of European immigrant parents. He and many first generation Americans as well as those European immigrants‚ including

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    References: 1. ‘Fundamental of Acoustics’ by L.E. Kinsler & A.R. Frey; Wiley Eastern Limited (1963). 2. ‘Fundamentals of Ultrasonic’ by J. Blitz; Butterworth & Co-Publishers Limited (1969). 4. Edler I‚ Hertz CH. The use of ultrasonic reflectoscope for the continuous recording of movements

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    The third component‚ the visuo-spatial sketchpad deals with visual and spatial information coming either direct from the senses‚ or retrieved from long-term memory. The fourth component is the episodic buffer which acts as a store for visual and acoustic data. The different components of the working memory model are well supported by research evidence. For example Bunge et al. (2000) found that the same parts of the brain were active during reading and recalling tasks‚ but were more active when

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